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The 2017 international cricket season was from May 2017 to September 2017.[1] 13 Test matches, 52 One-day Internationals (ODIs), 12 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), and 31 Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs) were played during this period. The season started with India leading the Test cricket rankings, South Africa leading the ODI rankings, New Zealand leading the Twenty20 rankings, and Australia women leading the Women's rankings.
The season started with a two match ODI series between England and Ireland, followed by a tri-nation ODI series in Ireland (also containing New Zealand and Bangladesh), and a three match ODI series between England and South Africa. These matches served as preparation for the ICC Champions Trophy, which was held in England in June. This was the first Champions Trophy that the West Indies did not participate in, due to them having been outside the top 8 in the ODI rankings on the cut-off date of 30 September 2015. This was immediately followed by the Women's Cricket World Cup, which was also held in England. After these two major events, international cricket resumed with many bilateral series that occurred during the rest of the season including Afghanistan's first ever bilateral tour to the West Indies. Important series included the 6th edition of the Basil D'Oliveira Trophy and the 26th edition of the Wisden Trophy, the latter of which included the first day/night Test match to be played in England. Pakistan were scheduled to tour Bangladesh in July, but the series was cancelled. The season also included Zimbabwe's first bilateral tour of Sri Lanka in 15 years, with Zimbabwe recording their first series win over Sri Lanka.
During the season, many important steps of 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup qualification process took place. ODIs between the 12 teams competing in the ICC ODI Championship were of special importance as only those that are ranked in the top 8 at the end of this season (30 September 2017) qualified directly for the World Cup. This was different from previous World Cups, as Full Members were granted automatic qualification in those tournaments. Those ranked in the bottom four will compete in the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier and will be joined by the top four teams in the World Cricket League Championship and the top two teams from World Cricket League Division Two. Matches in rounds 5 and 6 of the World Cricket League Championship and the Intercontinental Cup took place during this season. The World Cricket League Division Three tournament were also held in this season, with the top 2 teams, Oman and Canada, being promoted to Division 2.
Season overview[edit]
Rankings[edit]
The following are the rankings at the beginning of the season:
May[edit]Ireland in England[edit]
2017 South Africa Quadrangular Series[edit]
2017 Ireland Tri-Nation Series[edit]
2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Three[edit]
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South Africa in England[edit]
June[edit]2017 ICC Champions Trophy[edit]
Afghanistan in West Indies[edit]
Namibia in Scotland[edit]
Zimbabwe in Scotland[edit]
Zimbabwe in Netherlands[edit]
India in West Indies[edit]
2017 Women's Cricket World Cup[edit]
Qualified to Semi-finals
Zimbabwe in Sri Lanka[edit]
July[edit]United Arab Emirates in Netherlands[edit]
India in Sri Lanka[edit]
2017 South Africa A Team Tri-Series[edit]
August[edit]Netherlands in Ireland[edit]
West Indies in England[edit]
Australia in Bangladesh[edit]
September[edit]2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Five[edit]
Final standings[edit]
2017 Independence Cup[edit]
West Indies in Ireland[edit]
United Arab Emirates in Namibia[edit]
References[edit]
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India became a full member of the Imperial Cricket Conference (now the International Cricket Council) on 31 May 1926. On 25 June 1932 it became the sixth Test nation after England, Australia, South Africa, the West Indies and New Zealand.The Indian was first led by ColonelC.K. Nayudu against England at the Lord's.They played only seven tests, which were all against England, before the Second World War, losing five matches & drawing twice. Their first game against other opposition came in 1947–48 when Indians led by Lala Amarnath played against Sir Donald Bradman's Australia.
Ajit Wadekar became India's inaugural One Day International captain in 1974 against England at Headingley.Virendar Sehwag led India in its first T20I against South Africa in 2006 at Wanderers.He captained only for a single match. In 2007 he was replaced by Mahendra Singh Dhoni. In present day (2019) the Indian team is being led by Virat Kohli and Vice Captain Rohit Sharma.
Santha Rangaswamy led the women's team in their first WTest match in 1976 against West Indies at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. Diana Edulji was the first Women's One Day International captain in 1978 against England at Eden Gardens. Mithai Raj became the first WT20I captain in 2006 against England at Derby.
K. Srikkant became the first Test captain for the U-19 team in 1978-79 against Pakistan, while Ravi Shastri first One Day International captain for the U-19 team in 1981.
Men’s cricket[edit]
Where a player has a dagger (†) next to a Test match series in which he captained at least one Test, it denotes that the player deputised for the appointed captain or was appointed for a minor proportion in a series India cricket team captains
Test match captains[edit]
This is the list of the 33 cricketers who have captained the Indian cricket team for at least one Test match. Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the most successful Indian test captain with 27 wins.
The table of results is complete as of 7 January 2019.
One Day International captains[edit]
This is a list of cricketers who have captained the Indian cricket team for at least one One Day International. Total 24 players have captained India in One Day Internationals out of which Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the most successful captain with 110 wins.
Twenty20 International captains[edit]
This is a list of cricketers who have captained the Indian cricket team for at least one Twenty 20 International.Only six players captained in T20I for India. From which Mahendra Singh Dhoni is most successful captain with 41 wins.
Women's cricket[edit]
Where a player has a dagger (†) next to a Test match series in which she captained at least one Test, it denotes that the player deputised for the appointed captain or was appointed for a minor proportion in a series.
Test match captains[edit]
Ultra highly compressed pc games. This is a list of cricketers who have captained the Indian women's cricket team for at least one women's Test match. Mithali Raj is the most successful with 3 wins.
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The table of results is updated as 19 November 2014.
Women's One-Day International captains[edit]
This is a list of cricketers who have captained the Indian women's cricket team for at least one women's one-day international. The World Cup Final appearance against Australia in 2004/5 represents India's best performance in a Women's World Cup. Mithali Raj is the most successful with 75 wins.
Women's Twenty-20 International captains[edit]
This is a list of cricketers who have captained the Indian women's cricket team for at least one Twenty 20 International.[16]Harmanpreet Kaur is the most successful with 25 wins.
Youth cricket[edit]Test match captains[edit]
This is a list of cricketers whose have captained the Indian Under-19 cricket team for at least one under-19 Test match. The very nature of Under-19 cricket means that in practice no youth captains the side for more than one year. Four men, Srikkanth, Shastri, Dravid and Virat have gone on to captain the senior side.
The table of results is complete as of August 2014.
* mark has been added after the names of players who went on to represent India in at least one men's international match (Test or One Day International match).
Youth One-Day International captains[edit]
This is a list of cricketers who have captained the Indian U-19 cricket team for at least one Under-19 One Day International. India's first great success in Under-19 One Day International cricket was in 1999/2000, when they won the Under-19 World Cup under the captaincy of Mohammad Kaif. The feat was repeated in 2008/9 and 2012 under the captaincy of Virat Kohli and Unmukt Chand.
The table of results is complete as of 16 August 2014.
* mark has been added after the names of players who went on to represent India in at least one men's international match (Test, One Day International or T20 match). Windows 7-8.1-10 with update (x86-x64 aio [122in1].
Bibliography[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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Joe Root described himself as feeling “privileged” and said he would look to build on the work of his predecessor, Alastair Cook, after his appointment as England’s Test captain on Monday ushered in a new era for the national side.
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Root was offered the job by Andrew Strauss, the director of England cricket, on Sunday following Cook’s resignation at the start of last week and, with Ben Stokes named as vice-captain, the 26-year-old will lead the team into the summer series against South Africa and West Indies before defending the Ashes in Australia next winter.
“It is a huge honour to be given the England Test captaincy,” said Root, who is the 80th man to hold the position and the 10th Yorkshire player to do so. “I feel privileged, humbled and very excited.
“We have a very good group of players and I’m looking forward to leading them out in the summer, building on Alastair’s achievements and making the most of our talents in the years ahead. The senior guys play a very influential role and, while there’s a natural progression for me, it’s a huge support to know that they are there to help and advise.”
Root, as the vice-captain for the past 18 months, had been expected to make the step up once Cook called time on his record 59 Tests in charge and in a break from tradition will be unveiled at his home ground of Headingley – not Lord’s - on Wednesday afternoon.
His captaincy experience to date has been limited to a handful of domestic matches and at age-group level, an unavoidable consequence of being a mainstay in the Test side since his debut in 2012. Strauss, who gave him the No2 role on assuming control of the senior men’s side two years ago, is confident of the appointment regardless.
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“Joe has shown a number of admirable qualities in his Test career so far,” Strauss said. “He is universally respected by his team-mates, passionate about driving the Test team forward and extremely excited about prospect of leading his country. Making his debut in 2012 at the age of 21 and going on to establish himself as one of the premier batsmen in all forms of the game demonstrates his drive, determination, cricketing intelligence and an ability to learn that will serve him well in his new role.”
Root was interviewed by Strauss and James Whitaker, the national selector, on Thursday, with the head coach, Trevor Bayliss, joining in via Skype from his home in Australia. Root convinced the trio of his ability to bring the “fresh voice” that Cook had said was needed to reinvigorate a stagnating side that lost eight of its 17 Tests last year, including the brutal 4-0 humbling in India before Christmas.
On the promotion of Stokes, 25, who along with Stuart Broad and Jos Buttler was also interviewed, Strauss said: “Ben has real presence and influence within the team environment that serve as a great source of support for Joe. I have no doubts that the responsibility will also help him to continue his rapid rise as a world class all-rounder.”
With the focus now on one-day cricket in the lead-up to the Champions Trophy in June, and Eoin Morgan remaining in charge of the limited-overs teams with Buttler as his vice-captain, Root’s reign will begin at Lord’s on July with the first of four Tests against South Africa. A three‑match series at home against West Indies follows, meaning Root, Bayliss and Stokes will have seven Tests to shape their side before the Ashes gets under way at the Gabba in Brisbane on 23 November.
With Root the standout batsman in the side – no player in world cricket has scored more than his 4,594 runs from 53 Tests since his debut just over four years ago – there will be concerns as to how the captaincy will affect his returns, not least since he remains a key player for England in all three formats and became a father for the first time in January.
“Knowing Joe it will probably enhance his batting rather than affect it,” said Yorkshire’s director of cricket, Martyn Moxon, while the former England captain Nasser Hussain told Sky Sports: “Don’t be fooled by the boyish smile. He likes to joke around but there’s a very serious side to Joe Root – as we’ve seen in his cricket. He’s a steely character.”
The right-hander’s promotion means the top four batsmen in the world now lead their countries in Test cricket and Steve Smith of Australia, India’s Virat Kohli and the New Zealander Kane Williamson have all seen their averages increase since their respective appointments.
England will hope that, as with those three, the additional responsibility brings a greater ruthlessness to Root’s game – only three of his last 17 scores in excess of 50 having been converted into hundreds – and that his time back in the ranks of the one-day and Twenty20 sides will prevent the role from being all-consuming.
In Cook, he will have valuable resource also, with the 32-year-old opener now switching to a new role as a senior player and looking to continue his record-breaking career for another four to five years.
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